Confession of an IQ Hacker
Intro I’ve never taken an IQ test, at least not unofficially, that is, of the HRIQ type test. Now, before you get your hair all up on your back thinking I’ve cheated on the some 40+ odd unofficial IQ tests taken, think again. With that said, maybe before I start, I should give a minor bio, at least as it relates to this essay. Bio My name is Kenneth Myers. I was two years old in 64, 1964. When I was small, all I liked to do was tinker or “hack” (as in the MIT definition, not the cybernasty kind) at things. That is, I was someone with playful technical ingenuity and spirit. Too, I detested academics, or anything for that matter, taught by another. In other words, I enjoyed the art of self discovery and experimentation. Each of these philosophical “moods” spilled over into every aspect of my life. From hacking at TV sets, to hacking at parents. You name it, I hacked at it. In my life I’ve taken exactly four official IQ tests, two of them noted, two of them not. The first test was the SB...